The Canadiens were 31-31-9 (.500 points percentage) when the season was paused March 12 due to concerns surrounding the coronavirus. They are the No. 12 seed in the Eastern Conference and will play the Penguins (40-23-6, .623), the No. 5 seed, in one of eight best-of-5 series when Phase 4 of the NHL Return to Play Plan begins.
Dates and locations of the two hub cities for Phase 4 -- one for the 12 participating teams from the East, one for the 12 Western Conference teams -- have not been announced.
Pittsburgh players have played 1,208 games in the postseason, most among the 24 teams, and the Canadiens players have played 400, the third-fewest. Training camps are scheduled to open July 10 in Phase 3.
"The good part about that, honestly, is that every other team is in that same situation," Julien said. "It's great. It's a level playing field when it comes to that. For us, it's really taking advantage of this situation that's been given to us. A few months back our minds were probably in an area where you're saying, 'Oh boy, it's another long summer here,' and all of a sudden you get an opportunity to get in the playoffs.
"There's excitement there, an opportunity to grow. We need to take this situation and really run with it. We need to take advantage of what's been given to us right now. In those two, three weeks (of training camp preparation), you build your team up, prepare them and excite them to be facing a team that has a lot of experience in the playoffs and go from there. We have a lot of potential. We have an opportunity to do something really great. It's up to us to take advantage of it."